Just a freaky fish ^_^
Well, after some days around the world (ok, not really "around the world", but just in Paris, that is not so far away from here ^_^), it was time to draw something new!
As I wrote in one of my previous post, I visited the Louvre in Paris and it was really excited for me, because I could see many artworks that I studied at school when I was a little girl. Leonardo Da Vinci, Giotto, Canova, Michelangelo and other italian artists that I sudied at school and many other famous artist from different parts of the world. Great! I'll talk about my experience in the Louvre in one of my next post, because I have to tell you more about it!
After that visit, you can understand I feel myself full of needed to paint/draw/sculpt. I recharged my battery, believe me!
Yesterday, after the dinner, I was in the lab between the students of my hubby @paolobeneforti during his painting lesson. I sat close to a student who is also a friend of us (he was at the same school with my hubby when they were kids), so we talked for a bit while we were working on our own drawings. He visited the Museum of the Louvre many times in the past, so we talked about how many beautiful artwork are there and he also said to me about his trips in Europe to visit other museums.
It was nice work on my drawing chatting for a bit with other people in a cozy atmosphere ^_^
I was a bit tired and so I decided to work on something simple: a freaky fish with the big eyes.
I used just my pastel pencils on a brown paper and it was fast and relaxing to draw it, so I can say I spent an awesome couple of hours during the lesson by Paolo ^_^
I worked on a little table between the my pencils and my sketchbook, but I had enough space to work on a A4 size. The other students worked on their oil paintings on canvas and on some drawing bigger than mine, so I placed myself in a little corner, but a very comfortable corner.
See ya soon and steem on!!!
Silvia



I love this freaky fish!! It's adorable :)
Thanks so much! Here it's a warm time, so i started to think to the sea ^_^
Looking forward to read on your trip to the Louvre 😊
It was fantastic, a great opportunity to observe famous and wonderful artworks ! ^_^
Drawing on colored paper is so relaxing:) For me it feels like I have a part of drawing from the very beginning, I just need to specify it:)
Love this hybrid <3